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        <h2>About tree-generator</h2>
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            With this plugin you can create realistic trees. You can choose to use a tree definition
            included in the plugin or you can create your own specie.            
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        <h2>How to use this plugin</h2>
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            Select your project in the Projects window. Choose "Create Tree" in the File menu.
            A new window will appear. See "GUI explained" for more info on this window.
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